Instant Justice

California Gov. Jerry Brown is a big proponent of sanctuary cities and open door policies. So much so, that he’s basically rebelled against the federal government.

Well, last month Brown got a little taste of his own medicine when a homeless man decided to move into the governor’s house.

Steven Seeley, 51, was arrested on April 19 for breaking into Brown’s mansion in Sacramento.

Speaking to local media following the incident, Seeley said he figured it would be OK because Brown’s “an open-door policy kind of guy.”

Seeley, who admitted to being on drugs at the time, said he saw large wild animals roaming the streets, and feared for the governor’s life.

“I figured the door would be unlocked, or else I wouldn’t have ran over there if I thought the door would be locked,” he told The Sacramento Bee. “I was looking for the security staff, but I didn’t see anybody. I thought the governor was in trouble, I thought he was in danger of being attacked by the wild animals, so I walked in. I yelled ‘Jerry.'”